Stephane Maes <> wrote: > Carsten, > > I think that being deprived of the possibility to debate in the high > bandwidth forum provided the FTF some issues that would better > address these issues qualifies as being disfranchised... Nobody is depriving you of anything, you are being inconvenienced. If meeting attendance is so important _to you_ (since it is actually relatively unimportant as far as the decision-making processes in the IETF go) then change your travel schedule. If it's not, don't. Either way, _please_ quit whining about it! > > I am willing to improve my English, but based on the definition > posted by Adrian, I think that it fits. > > I hope I clarifies. > > Stephane > _____ > Stephane H. Maes, PhD, > Director of Architecture - Mobile, Oracle Corporation. > Ph: +1-203-300-7786 (mobile/SMS); Fax / UM: +1-650-607-6296. > e-mail: stephane.maes@xxxxxxxxxx > IM: shmaes (AIM, Y!) or stephane_maes@xxxxxxxxxxx (MSN Messenger) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Carsten Bormann <cabo@xxxxxxx> > To: Stephane Maes <stephane.maes@xxxxxxxxxx> > CC: Carsten Bormann <cabo@xxxxxxx>; ietf@xxxxxxxx <ietf@xxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sat Nov 06 21:33:31 2004 > Subject: Re: [Inquiry #19085] Issue with Meeting Schedule change at > the last moment > > On Nov 06 2004, at 21:27 Uhr, Stephane H. Maes wrote: > >> disfranchised > > If you really have to continue your crusade on the IETF list, can you > at least stop using this word (assuming you mean disenfranchised)? > There is no voting in the IETF, so you can't be deprived of any > voting right. > > Gruesse, Carsten > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ietf mailing list > Ietf@xxxxxxxx > https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf Hope this helps, ~gwz Why is it that most of the world's problems can't be solved by simply listening to John Coltrane? -- Henry Gabriel _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf